These photos are beautiful. We don't see jelly fish on the west coast (of Canada) until the water is warm, and so they are a sign of summer. Just stay away from the red ones! No I don't think your obsession is strange. They jellyfish are so ethereal, so graceful, so fleeting.

i LOVE jellyfish and actually just ordered a few prints from our most recent aquarium visit to hang in our home. I especially love the yellow against blue. And trust me, even in the wild, they are just as beautiful...even if you don't want to get as close. :)

You should check out Jelly Fish Lake in Palau! I went there in September 2013, and you can snorkel right with MILLIONS of them! It's really incredible. In this lake, they have no nature predators, so they have evolved to have no defense system or stingers! Really fascinating! Google it!

I could watch them forever - they really are mesmerizing. We have our own little aquarium nearby, across the border from us in Jenks, OK. Yes, as far from the ocean as you can get! I can sit & watch the jelly fish more than anything else.

Not weird at all! Jellies are beautiful. They are also so photogenic, they make me feel like I'm a rockstar photographer (which I'm not)! The Monterey Bay Aquarium had a spectacular exhibit last time I went.

I had a hard time photographing these because its really dark in the jelly fish room, there were a ton of people in there and the reflection off the tank glass always gets in the way. I think I have to go to Monterey!

looove jellyfish and the pictures, but think you should stick to the last 2 images because the 1st one has a completely different feel and color scheme, maybe you could choose another one more in line with the last 2?

Have you seen Jenny Andrews Anderson's [MFAMB] beautiful jellyfish paintings? The series was incredible and she accepts commissions. This one is a favorite of mine, titled 'Pedigreed'. http://mfamb.tumblr.com/post/67785403334/pedigreed-22-x-30-paper

I'm rather late to the party, but welcome to team jellyfish! Your photos are absolutely stunning, and would be lovely if you had them blown up and hung. I have a few antique book lithos of jellyfish and they can be found on Etsy and eBay for very reasonable prices.

Hi Ana - I dont now because I'm going to change print vendors shortly so I haven't been adding new stock but if you tell me which one you wanted and in what size and timeframe, I could put it up. Just drop me an email.